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A True Story from my book Rescue the Stories # One
Through out life there are lessons to learn and some of
those learning experiences come at a very young age.
I couldn’t have been more than four years old. My mother and the three of us children went
to visit some neighbors. They did not
live very far away so a nice stroll took us there.
What seemed like a very LONG time, I became very tired and
bored! The ladies were enjoying their
tea and talking, but I wanted to leave and go home.
First I saddled up close to my mother sitting at her feet
and I thought she might catch on. This
did not work, and she was ignoring me to say the least.
Then I tried another tactic, I began to call her name, mama,
mama, but she would not give me the time of day. She completely disregarded me !!!
In desperation, to get her to notice me, I reached up and
slapped her face a nice sort of smack - Whack.
Guess what? That got
her attention right away and she looked down at me and made a statement that
only a mother can make.
“Wait until I get you home!”
Now all of a sudden, I became patient and could wait with
all the time we needed for us to leave.
We had walked to our visit destination, so marching home
would get us there again.
I tried to change the air by talking about things as we
ambled along. I was hoping that my
chatter would cause my mother to forget what I knew was waiting for me when we
arrived at home.
One thing my mother never forgot was: A promise was a promise, good or bad, and
sure enough she reminded me of the “WHY” this punishment was being applied.
“Never hit or strike your parents! NO matter what! This is unacceptable behavior!!”
This was one lesson that I quickly learned and it was never
repeated.
The Bible instructs us to obey our parents, and this also
applies to our Heavenly Father.
In life, there are some things we need to review. If we could only remember the WHY and why
NOT, all would be much simpler.
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Hello Aunt Hazel.
ReplyDeleteThat's Right, remembering the reason behind our actions would make things easier. I agree.
Firm discipline with love like your mom did is important.
God Bless and thank you for today's story and linkup too.
So true, Hazel, obedience not only honors our parents but God as well. Discipline out of love, not anger, helps a child to understand why this is so. Thanks for hosting & God bless.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Hazel. Even when our heavenly Father needs to discipline us, it's always for a very good (a perfect good) reason! I'm always a bit dismayed at how often I need a *review*!!
ReplyDeleteGOD BLESS!
Oh, my, Hazel! I know this shouldn't have been comical to me, but I had to read it to my son, Zach, and we got a good chuckle...NOT that anyone should do this, but it was just so funny imagining you doing it, I suppose!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful stories here....we enjoy them so much!
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